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This is a list of notable Native Americans from peoples indigenous to the contemporary United States, including Native Alaskans, Native Hawaiians, and Native Americans in the United States.〔(Notable American Indians )〕〔(Famous Native Americans )〕 Native American identity is a complex and contested issue. The Bureau of Indian Affairs defines Native American as having American Indian or Alaska Native ancestry. Legally, being Native American is defined as being enrolled in a federally recognized tribe or Alaskan village. Ethnologically, factors such as culture, history, language, religion, and familial kinships can influence Native American identity.〔("IV. Our Nation’s American Indian and Alaska Native Citizens." ) ''US Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs.'' Retrieved 8 July 2012.〕 All individuals on this list should have Native American ancestry. Historical figures might predate tribal enrollment practices and would be included based on ethnological tribal membership, ==A== *Ai, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Southern Cheyenne, and Comanche-descent poet * Ahaya (ca. 1710 – 1783), the first recorded chief of the Alachua band of the Seminole tribe. *Richard Aitson, Kiowa-Kiowa Apache bead artist and poet *Sherman Alexie, (Spokane, Coeur d'Alene) author and comedian *Elsie Allen, Cloverdale Pomo basketweaver *Paula Gunn Allen, (Laguna Pueblo, Sioux) poet, literary critic, activist, and novelist *Marcus Amerman, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma multimedia artist *Bill Anoatubby, (Chickasaw Nation), Governor of the Chicksaw Nation since 1987 *Annie Antone, Tohono O'odham basketweaver *William Apess, (Pequot) author and minister *Anna Mae Aquash, Mi'kmaq activist *Spencer Asah, Kiowa artist *Attakullakulla, Cherokee chief *Hayley Atwell, actress *James Auchiah, Kiowa artist *Marilou Awiakta, Eastern Band Cherokee author and poet *Awashonks, Sakonnet 17th century female chief 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Native Americans of the United States」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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